One Of My Very Own…
Or go straight to the tutorial:
What must the world think of us?
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The viewership this past weekend looked good. Keep up the good....work?
To think I taught this child and more than likely he will be put to death.
What must the world think of us?
It's all just so embarrassing.
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The viewership this past weekend looked good. Keep up the good....work?
Ray Charles discusses love...
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I heard John Walsh of America's Most Wanted say something like:
"It’s always the guy who is nice
to everybody who is the most dangerous."
I take that personally.
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I think about such things often.
I think about such things often.
I often wonder how our culture let them villianized nudity.
Most of us can appreciate nudity if it comes in the form of art. Nobody looks at "David" and thinks it's dirty.
Naked volunteers stand atop
Aletsch glacier, posing for photographer Spencer Tunick as part of an
environmental campaign about global warming.
Few people are 'grossed out' over the above image because it's transcends nudity (I hope) because there was an added, socially accepted, message.
But all bets are off when we are shown two adults pleasuring each other.
It is not only natural, but absolutely essential for couples to copulate, otherwise we wouldn't be here; yet, many feel compelled to feign offense at witnessing the very activity that brought them into existence.
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PUBLIC ART
3D muurschilderingen | Graffiti
| Muur | Urban | Street Art | Wonen voor Mannen:
^I think that is the glue on type.
I get many people sending me the latest example of this type of illusion.
And quite honestly, I've become ennured to them. That has been done to death and it's time they moved on.
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Have you ever wanted to know when your name was most and least popular? Of course you have.
Have you ever wanted to know when your name was most and least popular? Of course you have.
Here's when Ralph was most popular.
Those bumps in the pink line around 1900 or so means that some girls were named Ralph back then. Anyway, here's the link if you want to do your name.
http://rhiever.github.io/baby-name-explorer/index.html?BabyName=ralph
Those bumps in the pink line around 1900 or so means that some girls were named Ralph back then. Anyway, here's the link if you want to do your name.
http://rhiever.github.io/baby-name-explorer/index.html?BabyName=ralph
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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What a wonderful message.
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He sat on these stairs smoking cigarettes while his mother was dying.
He had never felt so useless in his life. This was the very first person he cared about whose life would shortly end. His father had died several years prior, but he never really liked the guy; he had shortcomings that were not easily overlooked.
He would go in from time to time to watch her breathe, knowing those breaths were countable, but she was well attended to and he felt more in the way than assisting in any meaningful way.
So, he just sat. And felt useless.
He would go in from time to time to watch her breathe, knowing those breaths were countable, but she was well attended to and he felt more in the way than assisting in any meaningful way.
So, he just sat. And felt useless.
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Three tattoos (or whatever) that I find delightful.
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The is a "play house" for a child.
I would not want to have to teach that child.
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FOURTH LAW: A robot may not wear a hat for deceptive
purposes.
FIFTH LAW: A robot
may wear a hubcap as a hat; as long as such headwear does not conflict with Law
4.
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The stock market is astrology for people who think they're
too good for astrology.
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Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
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An email I sent in reponse to an invitation:
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More magic, please.
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I guesss the giraffe will never forget it either. What pricks.
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With the technology to dig into stone...
With the technology to dig into stone...
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I have worked with teachers who said shit like that all the time...some of them had PhDs. When a speaker was introduced as Dr. This or That and spoke like that, I would look at my buddy who only had to say, "South Carolina State," the prodominately black university who seems to throw a diploma in your car as you drive through campus.
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I don't know exactly what this means.
Oh, I get that the Mt. Dew is to lure gamers, but am I to assume those are a Jew and a Palesterian?
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My wife and I had a discussion about this very thing.
Despite what you my think, we live in the safest time in history. But I guess that is relative.
This Syrian child might disagree...
It will be impossible to erradicate evil...
...but we can try. I post images like that so that we don't forget just how easy it is for evil to triumph.
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Thanks for your weekend posts! I was missing them.
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